Mario Taddei (born September 28, 1972) is an Italian academic. He is an expert in multimedia and edutainment for museums, a Leonardo da Vinci devotee and scholar, and an expert in the codexes and machines of da Vinci and ancient books of technology.

Mario Taddei
Born(1972-09-28)September 28, 1972
Bologna, Italy
NationalityItalian
Known forLeonardo da Vinci scholar
Children1

Biography

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Born in Bologna, Italy, Taddei graduated in Industrial Design, Politecnico di Milano. [1] He has headed many projects about innovative installations for museums. He has been studying da Vinci for years and has authored new discoveries. [2]

In 2008, he studied for the first time in depth The Book of Secrets (Kitab al-Asrar) by the 1000 CE Arabic engineer and scientist Ibn Khalaf al-Muradi. The complete and unique study of all The Book of Secrets, all his machines and the pages are shown in the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha. [3] In 2013 was co-founder of Leonardo3 Museum in Milan Italy.[4] In 2013 During the event for the 150th anniversary of the Milan Polytechnic he received the CULTURE[5] award with the following motivation: “Minds Shaping the World welcomes Mario Taddei among its members for the scientific rigor and the extraordinary diffusion capacity that allowed him to make unprecedented discoveries to Leonardo da Vinci and spread them all over the world. Mario Taddei is considered today one of the greatest international experts of the genius of Vinci: his exhibitions and installations have been over the years presented with great success both in Italy and abroad (Germany, USA, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Qatar, Japan)."

In 2023 he received The "Leonardo Da Vinci 2023 Honorary Award" in San Francisco. [6]

Professor of Design, Architecture, Virtual scenography & Virtual reality, ACME Academy of Fine Arts and Media Leonardo da Vinci (Milan) and Pantheon institute (Milan)

Prizes, awards, reviews

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  • 2005 eScience Category Award - World summit on information technology Geneva 2003 – Tunis 2005
  • 2005 Telecom Award "Contagiare Bellezza," Italy
  • 2010 ARCA International Award, Italy
  • 2013 CULTURE Prize from Polytechnic of Milan (150years aminversary) Alumnipolim awards 2013.
  • 2019 Best Exhibition Event (Gold) -Best Cultural Event (Silver) (Hong Kong)[7]
  • 2020 Professions of the future: virtual architects and set designers(Politecnic of Milan)[8]
  • 2023 The Leonardo Da Vinci 2023 Honorary Award, San Francisco, USA


Work

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The robot of Leonardo

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Building the robot of Leonardo da Vinci in the Leonardo3lab.

Among the vast number of projects of Leonardo, there is a “mechanical knight” [9] that has entered into the common imagination. In 1957 Carlo Pedretti was the first person to discover it, hidden amongst da Vinci’s countless designs. The mechanical knight was again mentioned in 1974, in the Codex Madrid edited by Ladislao Reti. Nevertheless, there was no attempt to reconstruct it until 1996. It was then that Mark Rosheim published an independent study of the robot, followed by a joint enterprise with the Florence Institute and Museum of the History of Science which mounted an exhibition with an entire section dedicated to Rosheim’s research on the subject. However, it was only in 2002 that Rosheim built a complete physical model for a BBC documentary. Since then, many exhibitions and museums of da Vinci’s models have included a soldier on wheels labeled, “Leonardo’s robot”. [10]

Studies on the subject mention that manuscripts relating to Leonardo’s idea for the robot are in the Codex Atlanticus, specifically folio 579r. Mario Taddei's further research has indicated folios 1077r, 1021r and 1021v as possible sources for the mechanisms of this mysterious humanoid robot. [11]

In the 2007 Mario Taddei made a new research on the original documents of Leonardo finding new pieces of information to build a new model of the soldier robot, correctly related to the drawings of Leonardo. This robot was designed just for defensive purpose, not for war or theater and his movement are related to the arms that move right and left with a rope. The Model is shown in exhibition around the world and the work of research is published in the "Leonardo da Vinci's robots" book.[12]

 
The rebuilt copy of Leonardo da Vinci's Codex Atlanticus as a box. Made by Mario Taddei for museum purposes.

Books

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  • Taddei Mario, Edoardo Zanon: "Creare videogiochi ". Ed. Jackson Libri 2002. 300 p. ISBN 88-256-2030-6
  • Taddei, E. Zanon, Bernardoni: "Leonardo, Water and the Renaissance ". Ed. Federico Motta 2004. 120 pp. ISBN 88-7179-430-3
  • Taddei, E. Zanon, Laurenza: "Leonardo's Machines. Secrets and Inventions in the Da Vinci Codices ". Ed. Giunti Editore 2005. 240 pp. ISBN 0-7153-2444-6
  • Taddei, E. Zanon, Laurenza: "Leonardo's Machines: Da Vinci's Inventions Revealed ". David & Charles PLC 2006. 240 pp. ISBN 88-09-04363-4
  • Taddei, E. Zanon, Lisa: "Leonardo da Vinci's Codex Atlanticus". Ed. Leonardo3 2005. 144 p. ISBN 978-88-6048-005-7
  • Taddei, E. Zanon, Pinotti: "Rappresentazioni Grafiche". Ed. Atlas 2005. 336 p. ISBN 978-88-6048-000-2
  • Taddei, E. Zanon, Bernardoni: "Leonardo bridges". Ed. Leonardo3 2005. 144 p. ISBN 978-88-6048-000-2
  • Taddei, E. Zanon, Lisa: "Leonardo's workshop". Ed. Leonardo3 2006. 160 p. ISBN 978-88-6048-002-6
  • Taddei Mario: "Las maquinas de Leonardo". Ed. Leonardo3 2006. 160 p. ISBN 9788430556694
  • Taddei Mario: "Машины Леонардо да Винчи. Тайны и изобретения в рукописях ученого". Ed. Ниола-Пресс 200t. ISBN 978-5-366-00338-4
  • Taddei, E. Zanon, Lisa: "The Book of Secrets (Kitab al-Asrar)". Ed. Leonardo3 2007. 420 p. ISBN 978-88-6048-013-2
  • Taddei Mario: "Da Vinci 's Robots. Self-propelling cart". Ed. Leonardo3 2008. 480 p.+16 p. ISBN 978-88-6048-009-5)
  • Taddei Mario: "Da Vinci 's Robots. New mechanics and new automata found in codices". Ed. Leonardo3 2008. 480 p. ISBN 978-88-6048-008-8
  • Taddei Mario: "Atlas ilustrado de las máquinas de Leonardo secretos e invenciones en los Códices da Vinci". Ed. Susaeta 2009. 480 p. ISBN 9788430556694
  • Taddei Mario: "Illustrated Atlas of Leonardo’s Robots La mecanica y los nuevos automatia encontrados en los codices ". Ed. Susaeta 2009. 480 p. ISBN 8467704128
  • Taddei Mario "The Last Supper. Secrets, techniques and errors of a masterpiece as never seen before". Ed. Leonardo3 2007. 420 p. ISBN 978-88-6048-017-0
  • Taddei Mario "圖解達文西機器人". Ed. 出版日期 2010. 300p. ISBN 9789866363733
  • Taddei Mario "Secret Note of Leonardo da Vinci – 다빈치의 비밀노트". Ed. UNJUNSA 2017. 300 p. ISBN 9788970301150
  • Taddei Mario, Paolo Mosca: "LEONARDO DA VINCI È MORTO! Come fare soldi con l’ARTE DIGITALE e gli NFT". Ed. Amazon 2021. 204 p. ISBN 979-8525055032
  • Taddei Mario, Paolo Mosca: "LEONARDO DA VINCI IS DEAD - How to make money with DIGITAL ART and NFT". Ed. Amazon 2021. 188 p. ISBN 979-8542166650
  • Taddei Mario, "LEONARDO DA VINCI & LA REALTA’ VIRTUALE DALLA GIOCONDA AL METAVERSO". Ed. Amazon 2021. 190 p. ISBN 979-8779181631
  • Taddei Mario, "LEONARDO DA VINCI & VIRTUAL REALITY - FROM MONA LISA TO THE METAVERSE". Ed. Amazon 2021. 190 p. ISBN 979-8796061497
  • Taddei Mario, "I ROBOT E L'ANDROIDE DI LEONARDO DA VINCI". Ed. Amazon 2021. 170 p. ISBN 979-8541060010
  • Taddei Mario, "THE ROBOTS AND ANDROID OF LEONARDO DA VINCI". Ed. Amazon 2021. 170 p. ISBN 979-8795402864
  • Taddei Mario, "Leonardo da Vinci. The Last Supper 3D". Ed. Giunti 2023. 160 p. ISBN 978-8809935860
  • Taddei Mario, "Leonardo da Vinci. Il Cenacolo 3D". Ed. Giunti 2023. 160 p. ISBN 978-8809935853

References

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  1. ^ Professions of the future, Politecnico di Milano, 30 July 2021
  2. ^ Artificial Intelligence Italia review, 18 March 2023
  3. ^ Samsó, Julio (2008), "Libro dei segreti risultanti dai pensieri", Suhayl. International Journal for the History of the Exact and Natural Sciences in Islamic Civilisation: 234–238
  4. ^ Leonardo3 Museum, 2013
  5. ^ Politecnic of Milan (2013), CULTURE award, Milan{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ The Leonardo da Vinci Society, 2023
  7. ^ Hong Kong Prizes (2020), Best Exhibition Event (Gold) -Best Cultural Event (Silver), Hong Kong{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  8. ^ Politecnic of Milan (2020), Professions of the future: virtual architects and set designers as seen by Mario Taddei
  9. ^ Rosheim, Mark E. (2006). Leonardo's lost robot. Berlin: Springer. ISBN 978-3-540-28440-6.
  10. ^ "L'automobile" di Leonardo, IMSS museum
  11. ^ Leonardo da Vinci - Der Genie-Code, Sphinx
  12. ^ Taddei, Mario (2007). Da Vinci's Robots. New mechanics and new automata found in codices. Milan: Leonardo3. ISBN 978-8860480095.
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